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Tuesday, October 10, 2017

47,000 Christian Pilgrims to Jerusalem Spread Economic Blessings During Sukkot - Breaking Israel News

Jews Ascend Temple Mount With Message to God: We're Ready for Third Temple
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Jews Ascend Temple Mount With Message to God: We're Ready for Third Temple

Hundreds of Jews gathered at the Temple Mount for a mass ‘aliyah’ on Sukkot with a strong and powerful message for Hashem: the Jewish People and the nations are ready for the Third Temple.
 

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Monday, October 9, 2017

Thousands of Christian Pilgrims Stand with Israel 'Because the Bible Says So' - CBN News Chris Mitchell, Julie Stahl


Thousands of Christian Pilgrims Stand with Israel 'Because the Bible Says So'

Oct. 9, 2017 CBN News Chris Mitchell, Julie Stahl
JERUSALEM, Israel – At a time of rising anti-Semitism, thousands of Christians are in Jerusalem to celebrate the biblical Feast of Tabernacles and stand with Israel.
They came from the ends of the earth for the six-day celebration, sponsored by the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ), answering an ancient invitation.
"It's the invitation of Zechariah the prophet, in chapter 14, verse 16 of the Book of Zechariah, he envisions a time when all the nations will come up, celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles in Jerusalem, worship the Lord here and we're like forerunners. It's a dress rehearsal," ICEJ Vice President David Parsons told CBN News.
More than 5,000 Christians from nearly 100 nations came for the opening night to proudly stand with Israel and celebrate the biblical feast.
"In the end of the day it's God's faithfulness that has established for almost 40 years now this international gathering of the body of Christ in a unique way that you can't find anywhere else," Parsons said.
The organization started in 1980 after 13 countries moved their embassies from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv protesting Israel's declaration of the united city as its eternal capital.
Israel's victory in the 1967 Six-Day War made that possible by uniting Jerusalem so this is a special year for the feast.
"What's really exciting, it's the jubilee year for Jerusalem. We're marking 50 years since the city of Jerusalem was reunited back under Jewish sovereignty," Parsons said.

More than half of those celebrating are first-timers.   


"We're part of a 26-strong Cook Island delegation and we're here to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles and we're about to be registered as a nation with ICEJ for the first time ever, so it's wonderful to be here just with the nations in the presence of God and worshipping together," Paul Lynch said.
"It's in the Bible, it's quite clear. Those who bless Israel will be blessed. They're God's chosen country and our government is making a pledge to support Israel," he said.
"Early on this year God asked me to come to represent the nation of Samoa," said Cruise Westerland.  "So I brought a team of 20 people. So we're here happily from the ends of the earth, just two hours flight from Fiji."
We asked some pilgrims why they stand so strong with Israel.
"Because the Bible says so," said Westerland.
"It's the biggest proof that God is alive," a young man named Bjorgfinnur from the Faroe Islands said. "You have the Jews coming back. You have the land flourishing."
"I think Israel is such an important country in the view of the Bible. So I think every single Christian on the planet should support Israel," said Veronica, a young woman from Finland said.
"Israel has given to many nations. It's been a blessing to a lot of nations all over the world and it's time to pay back," Dr. Rotimi Olokodana from Nigeria said.
Alina from Washington State said, "Jews are the God's chosen nation, and, I mean, you don't want to go against God.  That's all I can say."
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Friday, October 6, 2017

Thousands of Christians Celebrate Biblical Feast in Jerusalem - CBN News


International Christian Embassy Jerusalem's Feast of Tabernacles, Photo, CBN News
International Christian Embassy Jerusalem's Feast of Tabernacles, Photo, CBN News
Thousands of Christians Celebrate Biblical Feast in Jerusalem
 CBN News Oct. 6, 2017
JERUSALEM, Israel – Thousands of Christians from around the world are in Jerusalem to participate in the annual Feast of Tabernacles celebration, sponsored by the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ).
The Christian celebration coincides with the biblical feast of Sukkot, described in the book of Leviticus and based on a passage from Zechariah 14:16 that says all the nations will one day go up to Jerusalem to worship the Lord during the Feast of Tabernacles.
"We are expecting one of our biggest crowds ever at this year's Feast," said ICEJ President Dr. Jürgen Bühler.
"Thousands of Christians are once again being drawn here from all over the world by the dynamic worship experience that surrounds this unique biblical festival," he said.
This is the 38th annual ICEJ Feast celebration. Some 6,000 Christians from nearly 100 nations are expected to attend. It's the largest solidarity mission to Israel this year and it's expected to have an $18-$20 million economic impact on Israel.
But according to Bühler, this year also holds an "added attraction of celebrating the fifty-year Jubilee of a reunited Jerusalem."
"This means we are truly in for a banner Feast," Bühler said in a statement.
Israel is marking the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Six-Day War, this year.  That's when it reunited Jerusalem under Jewish sovereignty for the first time in thousands of years.
The ICEJ has a special connection to Jerusalem. It was founded in 1980 after 13 national embassies left Jerusalem for Tel Aviv in protest of the Knesset's "Jerusalem Law," which enshrined a united Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
In response to the embassies' exodus, more than 1,000 Christians from 40 nations attended the ICEJ Feast in Jerusalem as an act of comfort and solidarity with the 3000-year-old Jewish claim to the city.
"Given that the issue of Jerusalem has once again come to the fore, this year's Feast is also dedicated to reaffirming Christian support for a united Jerusalem under Israeli sovereignty," a statement from ICEJ said.
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